Canada has implemented a new tax savings from December to February for some things like taxable groceries, crafts, and gaming physical media. I wanted to get a new Xbox controller and found the best price at Walmart for $55 a week ago. The tax holiday starts today and I now see that the $55 has increased to $62 and change, which is about how much tax I should be saving. Great to see this thinly veiled attempt to help Canadians ( /s - win votes) is just going to be extra profit in the corporations’ pockets.

  • @Maalus
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    451 month ago

    Time to introduce the “lowest price from the last 30 days” requirement like in Europe.

    • @eramseth
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      330 days ago

      Can you explain this? Never heard of it.

      • @Maalus
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        730 days ago

        EU for online purchases mandates that the lowest price from the last 30 days be displayed alongside the actual price and discount. So they can’t pull the “make the price higher and discount to a higher price than it used to be” trick, best they can do is make price higher and discount it to what it has always been. Which is pointless to them because they’ll just get less sales in the month before. Also a month is enough time for the loss of sales to be significant that it isn’t worth it to keep the price high to create a “bargain”.

        • @eramseth
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          130 days ago

          Thanks this is really interesting. Literally hadn’t heard of this before.

        • @randon31415
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          030 days ago

          I’m guessing J.C. Penny’s doesn’t have EU stores?

          • @[email protected]
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            330 days ago

            Ah, the very store that tried “no sales so we can give you year-round low prices”!

            Until they found out we consumers ain’t gonna buy unless somebody puts the word sale somewhere every once in a while.